AUBURN, Alabama -- After three days of practice, Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn's hurry-up, no-huddle approach to practice is obvious and taking hold.

In every drill other than early warmups, Auburn's coaches were vocal between snaps, telling players to get moving, get lined up and get things snapped.

And there's an amplified version of Malzahn's voice in play just do drive the point home.

Between snaps during Auburn's pace drill, Malzahn's voice can be heard screaming some variation of the same hurry-up principles, amplified over the PA system and loud as can be.

"Hurry up, hurry up, don't wait, get on and off the field," the recording says. "What are you waiting for?"

** Gus Malzahn says he's taking a big-picture approach, but don't mistake that to think he's just sitting back and taking notes. Malzahn's all over the field, hollering to keep pace, offering individual instruction where he can -- even with Cody Parkey -- and checking with coaches and referees to make sure practice is running the way he wants it.

** At one point, Malzahn pulled the referees on the chain gang aside and warned them to be ready to go as fast as possible during the pace drill.

** Auburn's coaches have been clear about saying there's no pecking order yet, but the first offensive line group has been the same in all three practices: LT Greg Robinson, LG Jordan Diamond, C Reese Dismukes, RG Chad Slade, RT Patrick Miller.

** For what it's worth, the skill positions look like this in that first group: QB Kiehl Frazier, RB Corey Grant, FB Jay Prosch, WR Trovon Reed, WR Sammie Coates and WR Jaylon Denson, but the Tigers have been rotating there. On Friday, it was Jonathan Wallace at quarterback.

** For most, it will sound like coach speak, but it seems clear Auburn's rotating players. Tre Mason wasn't in either group during the pace drill, and neither was Quan Bray. Both are likely big-time contributors going forward.

** Auburn's kick return and punt return groups haven't changed from the first couple of days.